[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
…I encourage everyone to put party politics aside…
PLEASE tell me you didn’t type that, Zeb…
(I’m sure it must have been some Alien taking over your Keyboard…)
Mufasa [/quote]
That actually made me chuckle in my office…[/quote]
Odd…most of your posts make me laugh too. [/quote]
Easy there tiger, that was not meant as a dig at you…you need to relax good sir, not everybody is upset.
If you cannot laugh at yourself, then the battle is lost.
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Well, I could have corrected you and your pal Mufasa and said that you have both assumed that because I am a republican that I would vote for any republican. When in fact it is the other way around. I am a republican because I have seen republicans do more to help the economy between the two parties. I have seen over my (long–ouch) adult life that democrats usually do not fix any economy that they rule over. I’ve stated specifics in the past, LBJ. Jimmy Carter and now Obama to name three. And even given various states where liberals have ruled over a period of years, California and New York to name two.
I vote for what succeeds. Should a democrat succeed in the capacity of getting the economy to work I would vote for that man. Obama has failed and he should be replaced.
To be more clear if we had a difference system and he was running against Hillary Clinton I would be her biggest advocate.
Do what works and get rid of those who are inept.
Simple.
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And I agree with all this…I was in the damn Young Republicans in high school for fucks sake…and I voted for Perot.
I could give two wet shits about the (R) or the (D) in front of the name, if that person is the best for the job, I am all in.
But Obama is the POLAR opposite of nearly everything I believe in (with the exeption of legalizing marijuana) and I cannot get him the hell out of the oval office fast enough.